Travis Kelce scoffed at the notion that the Chiefs rested their starters in order to keep the Bengals out of the playoffs.
The first two worked out in the Bengals' favor, however, with Kansas City playing its backups in the regular-season finale, Denver was able to blow K.C. out with ease, handing the Chiefs a 38-0 loss. This led to red-hot Cincinnati getting eliminated.
CINCINNATI — Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce didn't mince words when asked about Kansas City being "scared" to play the Bengals in the playoffs. The Chiefs didn't play their starters and most of their backups in Week 18 after already clinching the No. 1 seed in the AFC.
On Sunday afternoon the Kansas City Chiefs suffered an embarrassing 38-0 defeat at the hands of the Denver Broncos. Well, it would have been embarrassing if the
Kansas City Chiefs star tight end Travis Kelce vehemently denied that the Chiefs lost to the Broncos on purpose to keep the Bengals out of the playoffs.
Travis Kelce had a passionate response to claims that the Chiefs purposefully lost on Sunday to keep the Bengals out of the playoffs.
There were a lot of tin-foil hat wearers in the NFL in Week 18. With the Cincinnati Bengals needing the Denver Broncos to lose to the Kansas City Chiefs, some NFL fans thought that the Chiefs deliberately tanked their Week 18 game to eliminate
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Travis Kelce is ready to brawl. Despite being one of the most famous athletes in the world, Kelce still hears whispers on social media. One recent murmur annoyed the Kansas City Chiefs tight end
The Kansas City Chiefs tight end sees the playoffs as a game of Mortal Kombat, as he aims for a third consecutive Super Bowls.
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